Web site XYZ Computing highlights the power of Firefox's keyword bookmark feature, touting it as Firefox's most underutilized feature.

If you're not familiar with keyword bookmarks, they allow you to fire off your bookmarks, bookmarklets, and even keyword searches with a few simple keystrokes. For a quick example, I've got Lifehacker set up as a keyword bookmark using the letter 'l', so that I can get to the front page of Lifehacker with a few short keystrokes (Ctrl-L, l, Enter).

We've actually covered keyword bookmarks a lot on Lifehacker, but I always get the feeling that people don't use them to their full potential. So, if you're new to the whole idea, head to Gina's 15 Firefox quick searches for a primer on keyword searches, and when you're done there, check out Firefox and the art of keyword bookmarking, our masters class on streamlining and optimizing your bookmarks through keywords.

There's always a bit of confusion when we start talking about bookmarks, so just remember - we're not talking about creating keyword bookmarks for every site you stumble upon. Del.icio.us is great for that kind of prolific bookmarking. We're talking about the sites you visit every day. I keyword bookmark all of my most-visited sites, like Gmail ('gm'), Lifehacker ('l'), Google Reader ('gr'), Del.icio.us ('del'), etc. — Adam Pash